The shocking discovery was found in a two mile radius in rural LaGrange County. We can’t tell you the exact location since police are still investigating.

“That tells us it is the same cooks using the same area. So, that gives us a leg to stand on if you will to go after them,” LaGrange County Sheriff Jeff Campos explained.

It’s something deputies found after a farmer discovered 20 one pot meth labs in one of his fields. After searching a two mile area for evidence, officers found 140 one-pot meth labs. Although Sheriff Jeff Campos has never seen this many meth labs in one area, he tells NewsChannel 15 he is not surprised.

An Indiana county at the heart of an HIV outbreak has seen a "significant increase" in the number of cases more than two weeks into a short-term needle exchange program approved by Gov. Mike Pence, state health officials said Friday.

The Indiana State Department of Health said there are now 120 confirmed HIV cases and 10 preliminary positive cases tied to Scott County, about 30 miles north of Louisville, Kentucky. That's up from 106 last week.abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory/24-hiv-cases-reported-indiana-outbreak-130-total-30387701